The beautiful hills and rivers, the charming villages and stone churches, make the Cotswolds an enduring symbol of traditional England. The steep western ridge of the Cotswolds has a commanding view of the Severn Valley, the Malvern Hills, and the Forest of Dean; to the north is an equally impressive view of the Vale of Evesham, the Worcester plain and Bredon Hill. The sources of many rivers, including the Windrush and Thames, are found in the high uplands, dipping east towards the Oxford plain, while in the south sits the city of Bath. This remarkable landscape is toured and illustrated through some 200 captioned images of antique postcards collected by the author.